"Zerona laser treatments have quickly become one of the most requested procedures among my patients," reports Dr. Gregory Roche. "A proven treatment for reducing inches from the waist, hips and thighs, we can now add upper arms to that list as well." Referring to Zerona's recent, industry-first approval for the reduction of upper arm circumference, this "cold laser" treatment has been the subject of countless news articles and television segments.

Professionally referred to as "low-level laser therapy," Dr. Roche took a moment to explain the "laser lipo" procedure in detail. "While some laser treatments rely on super-heating and destroying fat cells, Zerona works by liquefying the fat within the cells," explains Dr. Roche. "This allows fat to drain into the spaces between the cells, where it is naturally flushed away by the body."

The same can now be said for fat of the upper arms, concludes Dr. Roche. "This recent FDA clearance is going to mean a world of difference for patients struggling with stubborn, exercise-resistant fat of the upper arms. Just like its effect on the waist and thighs, Zerona is going to help thousands of patients achieve the slimmer, trimmer arms they have always wanted."

Interested patients are encouraged to schedule a consultation with Dr. Roche at (248) 338-1110 or http://drroche.com/

About Dr. Roche

Dr. Gregory Roche is a highly respected Bloomfield Hills cosmetic surgeon. Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Dr. Roche is a diplomate of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. A featured expert on WRIF's "The Drew and Mike Show," Dr. Roche has also been published in several prominent medical journals.

Earning his medical degree from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa, Dr. Roche then completed his General Surgery Residency at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital in Pontiac, Michigan. Demonstrating a commitment to continuing education and leading-edge technology, Dr. Roche now practices at his state-of-the-art Bloomfield Laser and Cosmetic Surgery Center.

Dr. Roche's office can be reached at (248) 338-1110 or http://drroche.com/